Find eclectic fun with a Mid-Beach apartment for rent
Mid-Beach is one of the more eclectic areas of Miami Beach. Restaurants are the key attraction here with a combination of contemporary cuisine and retro styling that lets you enjoy a classic aesthetic alongside modern tastes and standards. The regional cocktails are especially popular, so keep Mid-Beach in mind if you're interested in the local nightlife. Of course, the beach is easily accessible as well, so you won't miss out on any aquatic adventures swimming or surfing by booking a Miami Beach apartment or condo here.
Majestic architectural treats in Mid-Beach
Book Mid-Beach vacation rentals on Collins Avenue to stay right in the heart of the district's most impressive attraction: The Collins Waterfront Architectural District. With shimmering 1950s and 60s hotels like the great Fontainebleau and elegant Spanish-style hacienda mansions dotting so-called Millionaire's Row, there's plenty to be pointing the camera at. Some of the Magic City's top draws are also close. There's the Miami Seaquarium with its splashing dolphins. There's the HistoryMiami Museum, chronicling tales of the metropolis since its very earliest days.
Strolling and sporting in Mid-Beach
Mid-Beach was once the sandbox for what's known as the Miami Modern style of architecture. You'll definitely want to set aside some time to stroll the palm-studded promenades that line the shore to uncover the glorious rises of buildings like the Fontainebleau and the Eden Roc. After that, you could dust down the clubs and hit a round of 18 in the nearby Floridian golf courses, rent a boat and get out on the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, or mosey to South Beach where neon-lit clubs rumble with Cuban jazz and rumba.
Between ocean and mangrove in Mid-Beach
Separated from the big city of Miami by the waters of Indian Creek and wide Biscayne Bay, the pleasure palaces of Mid-Beach have been allowed to enjoy their perch atop the white sands and lapping ocean without being disturbed by the bustle of metropolitan life. The warm stretch of beachfront that runs all the way from South Beach is surely one of the main draws. Up in Haulover Park and the Oleta River State Park, that turns into green pockets of mangrove where kayakers and off-road cyclists get a taste of the great outdoors.